check this thread out and delta specs
http://forums.azbilliards.com/showthread.php?t=90351
also check with your air carrier cause just recently some have been charging for the second bag as well because of all the cheap fares being sold. use the fed ex option if there but mark in shipping and recieving in real nice as well. but fed ex is better
Carry-on Baggage
You can carry on one bag plus one personal item per passenger as long as it:
Weighs less than 40 pounds (18 kg).
Does not exceed 45 inches when you total length plus width plus height.
Fits easily in our SizeCheck? unit (approximately 22"x14"x9").
Fits in an overhead bin or underneath the seat in front of you.
Here are some examples of personal items:
Male or female purse
Briefcase
Laptop computer (All laptop/computers must be carried aboard and cannot be checked. For information about Delta's battery-saving system for laptops, visit Connectivity)
Camera case
Diaper bag
Items of a similar or smaller size to those listed above, such as Portable Electronic Devices.
These additional items are okay to carry on and do not count towards your allowance:
Food items for immediate consumption
Assistive devices such as wheelchairs or crutches, provided passenger is dependent on them
One box or bag of duty free merchandise
A coat or jacket
An umbrella
One item of reading material
There may be more limits to carry-on baggage based on available space and additional restrictions on certain flights.
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Checked Baggage
You can check two bags per passenger free of charge.
Each bag must:
Weigh 50 pounds (22.5 kg) or less.
Not exceed 62 inches when you total length plus width plus height.
If you have a bag that exceeds these allowances, see Excess Baggage.
Exceptions:
Business Elite and first class passengers are allowed 3 checked bags at no charge up to 70 lbs.
Passengers traveling to or from Key West and Marathon, Florida are limited to only one checked bag.
The free weight allowance is 70 pounds (32 kg) for tickets purchased in Brazil, or for tickets purchased in Japan when traveling to/from Brazil.
With the exception of original factory-sealed boxes that will be accepted on a standby basis, we do not accept boxes as checked baggage to Central or South America (except Brazil, Mexico, and Chile) at any time of the year.
Some packages, sporting goods, musical instruments, and fragile or bulky items may require special handling. For more information on special items, see Special Baggage.
Fees
You'll be charged an excess baggage fee each time you go over any one of the free allowances.
For example, if you have an extra piece of baggage that goes over the weight limit and the size limit, then you'll be charged 3 times:
once for the extra bag,
once for going over the size limit, and
once for going over the weight limit.
Fees are for each additional bag, each way.
The fees listed below apply to all areas of travel, however some areas may have additional restrictions.
Quantity
Amount Fee
Travel within the United States, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico
Bags 3, 4, and 5 $80 each
Bags 6, 7, and 8 $110 each
Bags 9 and 10 $180 each
Travel outside the United States, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico
Bags 3, 4, and 5 $150 each
Bags 6, 7, and 8 $300 each
Bags 9 and 10 $600 each
Weight
Amount Fee
51 thru 70 pounds $80 each
71 thru 100 pounds $150 each
Over 100 pounds not permitted
Size
Amount Fee
62 thru 80 inches total of length plus width plus height $100 each
Over 80 inches total of length plus width plus height not permitted